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As we near the midpoint of this college football season, we're seeing more and more players making business decisions. After playing in four games, they're done for the year and ready to transfer.
Why is this trending? The four-game redshirt rule isn't new to college football. The NCAA put the policy in place in 2018 to give developmental or injured players who were redshirting more opportunities for playing time. Or at least that was the intent.
In 2019, Houston starting quarterback D'Eriq King changed the game by opting to sit out the rest of the season as a redshirt.